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Winds of Change How e-technologies
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Winds of Change : How e-technologie
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ICT Services in Human Rights: Intro
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Repositories of Human Rights Inform
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process of rapid development. But,
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• Helsinki Committee for Human Ri
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• Feedback/Assistance (feedback m
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Scope and Content (collection conte
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2. Practice has shown that a lot of
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women: English 4 - Serbian 6 docume
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Linking The website of the Center c
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Reports By clicking on 'Izveštaji'
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Odluke � medunarodnih tela (= Dec
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Humanitarian Law This section is un
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Library The virtual library is actu
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display of recent decisions in Engl
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Council of Europe Field Office Sara
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Library The virtual library of the
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Library The virtual library of the
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DADALOS, International UNESCO Educa
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directly on that section menu item
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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
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content of those standards (especia
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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
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Among these useful documents users
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Research and Training Centre for Hu
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items on the left side: the “Righ
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The Gate: Virtual Gate to Human Rig
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In the main directory, a geographic
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Transitional Justice Portal http://
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The number of documents deposited w
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at http://www.ljudskaprava.com and
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general, humanitarian law, right to
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Åbo) as well as Dombase, a databas
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excellent overview and provides a l
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sitemap but clicking on it only dis
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Preliminary Conclusions What can be
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Academic Info Human Rights Library
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documents because the search tool r
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Library The Institute has a physica
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German Institute for Human Rights h
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The on-line catalogue can be access
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It has to be mentioned that this se
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Human Rights Education Associates -
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For example, by clicking on the cat
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Within this section the user can al
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Human Rights Impact Resource Centre
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equired subject, case studies on me
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